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Anansi and the Turtle is ____
 
a folktale from Africa
 
a folktale from Europe
Anansi made a delicious dinner. Turtle wanted_____
 
to eat some of it.
 
to give it away.
Anansi told Turtle to wash his hands because_______
 
he didn't want to share.
 
turtle had dirty feet.
 
he was super hungry.
 
the yams were rotten.
Why did Turtle need to keep washing his hands over and over?
 
So that Anansi didn't have to share.
 
He needed the exercise.
 
The hands were so dirty.
 
He was bored.
Why was Turtle so mad at Anansi?
 
He tricked him so he could eat all the yams.
 
Anansi didn't invite him to dinner
 
The yams tasted bad.
 
Anansi wasn't his friend.
How did Turtle know that Anansi was eating yams?
 
The sweet yam aroma filled the air.
 
Turtle saw Anansi cooking the yams
 
Anansi invited turtle over for dinner
How many times did Turtle wash his hands?
 
2 or more
 
1 time
 
not at all
What kind of animal is Anansi?
 
spider
 
cat
 
dog
 
fly
How did Turtle feel about washing his hands so many times?
 
mad
 
confused
 
upset
 
happy
Why did Turtle invite Anansi to his home to dinner?
 
to get even.
 
to be nice
 
to have a good time
Why did Anansi accept the dinner invitation to Turtle's house?
 
he was excited to have another dinner
 
to be mean to turtle
 
he was bored
Where did Turtle live?
 
underwater
 
under ground
 
in a tree
How did Turtle's hands keep getting dirty?
 
Because he crawled on them
 
he put mud on them
 
he sprinkled dirt on them
How did the dinner smell to Anansi when he arrived?
 
Delicious aromas of seafood
 
Smelly seafood
 
Slimy seafood
 
Delicious aromas of fried veggies
Why couldn't Anansi dive down to Turtles house?
 
He was too light
 
He didn't know how to dive
 
His clothes were to heavy
 
He didn't know how to swim
Why did Anansi jump up on a tree?
 
So diving would be easier
 
He wanted a better view
 
For the exercise
How was Anansi feeling when he jumped from a tree and still floated?
 
Frustrated
 
happy
 
upset
 
mad
How did Anansi solve his floating problem?
 
he put pebbles in his pockets
 
he put on a weighted vest
 
tied a rock to his back
 
ate some rocks
How did the pebbles in the pockets help Anansi?
 
They helped Anansi to sink.
 
They made him feel safe
 
They could be used to throw at turtle
Why did Turtle suggest that Anansi take off his coat?
 
To get even with Anansi for not sharing his dinner
 
So Anansi would be more comfortable
 
Guests don't wear coats to eat
What happened when Anansi took off the coat?
 
He floated to the surface
 
He continued to eat dinner
 
He told a joke
What did Turtle do when Anansi floated to the surface?
 
Finished eating his dinner
 
Stopped Anansi from floating to the surface
 
Gave Anansi more pebbles
 
Shared more of his dinner with Anansi
What was Anansi doing when Turtle swam up after his dinner?
 
Anansi was running up and down the beach
 
Calling for help
 
Sitting and crying
Why couldn't Anansi get back down to Turtle's house for dinner?
 
It was too, too late
 
Turtle said no
 
Anansi mom said no
What is the moral of this folktale?
 
If you deceive, be prepare to be deceived
 
You get what you give
 
Sharing is caring
 
Be kind to others as they would be to you
What is are folktales?
 
They are cultural stories that teach traditions and beliefs
 
They entertain children
 
They are fun to share around a campfire
 
They are old-timey stories
What is a storyteller?
 
They teach us lessons and are historians within a culture
 
They entertain us
 
They tell stories